4 Towerburn, Hawick, Roxburghshire, TD9 8TB

2 Bed Flat - First Floor with 1 Reception Room

Sale history

£150,000 in November 2020

The property

This impressive Edwardian mansion house dates back to 1914 and has all the grandeur of the Borders very own Downton Abbey! A stunning B Listed mansion built in traditional Scottish Baronial style, with gentle sweeping driveway leading to the stunning formal grounds of Towerburn, boasting a glorious countryside backdrop, enjoying an idyllic and peaceful location. Divided into eight private apartments, number 4 lies at the far end of the building; good separation with its own private entrance and dual aspect windows, providing an abundance of natural light. Forming part of the original building, the property presents charming traditional features with enviable well-proportioned accommodation including; spacious dining kitchen, bathroom, two bedrooms and lounge with outlook over the impressive grounds and sweeping tree lined drive to front, beautifully maintained garden grounds and sheltering woodlands quietly nestled towards the foot of Ruberslaw Hill, a local landmark, and extending to approximately 8 acres providing an ideal and tranquil rural retreat

  • Location

    Towerburn lies just a mile east of the popular village of Denholm nesting below Ruberslaw Hill, with views to front towards Minto Crags and midway between the Borders towns, Jedburgh and Hawick only a five minute drive away. Denholm is a particularly charming and popular Borders village; centred around the traditional green with a host of independent shops, cafés and restaurants, the area is popular with families and retirees alike, and a favourite for those looking for a country aspect while remaining well connected.. The village is renowned for its idyllic beauty, encircled by open countryside and the excellent 18 hole parkland golf course at Minto.

  • Key Features

    • Unique Location Featuring Charming Tree Lined Drive and Immaculate Grounds • Beautiful and Impressive Mansion Estate • Lovely Outlooks Over Surrounding Countryside • Lifestyle Choice Offering the Perfect Country Getaway or Rural Retreat • Offers Easy Access to Local Amenities and Neighbouring Towns and Villages • Well-Appointed and Traditionally Presented Property

  • Lifestyle

    The semi-rural position of the B listed mansion with formal estate grounds including well-manicured lawns, secluded seating areas with sheltering woodland surrounds and a wide variety of colourful mature borders ensures perfect peace. Endless countryside is quite literally on the doorstep, making it a desirable spot for those in search of the lifestyle afforded by a traditional country home synonymous with the Scottish Borders –quiet country lanes and trails provide perfect dog walking while for those looking for hiking trails, horse riding routes, off road cycling, golf or fishing there is something for all.

  • Accommodation List

    Dedicated Entrance, Carpeted Stairwell With Below Stair Cupboard, Hallway, Living Room, Kitchen/Diner, Two Bedrooms, Bathroom & Cellar Storage.

  • Parking

    Residents and visitors parking is available to the front of the main door entrance.

  • Services

    Mains Water and Electricity. Private Drainage. Electric Heating.

  • Directions

    From the A698 approximately ½ a mile east of Denholm take the sign for Bedrule, continuing to Y junction, bear right and continue a few hundred yards with the entrance drive and stone pillars to Towerburn on the right

Council Tax Band B
Energy rating E

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